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New Website Feature

We are excited to announce a new feature on our website, Projects! Projects are a collection of PolarTREC expeditions that are related and/or share the same research project. PolarTREC Projects content and related resources is a great way build and develop STEM curriculum in classrooms and communities. Projects allow users to learn more about the science and see all the teachers and researchers involved in the research project. View any project page to access the related project resources such as lessons, articles, presentations, and more!

Polar Presentations at NSTA 2015

Join PolarTREC teachers, partners, and colleagues for great polar presentations at the National Science Teachers Association meeting March 12–15, 2015 in Chicago. We have compiled a listing of polar-related activities, events, and presentations as well as presentations by PolarTREC participants in other disciplines. PolarTREC teacher's names are linked to their expedition so you can catch up on their experiences.

PolarTREC at the South Pole

Armando Caussade joined up with the IceCube team at South Pole Station, Antarctica to study neutrinos. He is back in Puerto Rico
but he continues to journal in both English and Spanish! Be sure to continue following his amazing journey.
Para ver el texto en español, ingrese primero en un diario y luego haga clic en el botón tabulador que lee "Translations".

From YouTube

Recent Resource

Free community viewing of Taking Earth's Temperature -Delving Into Earth's Past followed by Q & A w/contributor Dr. Jason Briner. Organized by PolarTREC teacher, Tina Ciarametaro in her home community after her expedition to Greenland. Learn more here about the documentary Taking Earth's...

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